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The Berlin, Gorham and Notre Dame 50th class reunions for 2020, which was canceled because of COVID-19 have been rescheduled for the weekend of July 25.
Berlin High School classes of 1970, â71 and â72 are planning on having their reunion July 23-25 at the Town and Country Motor Inn in Shelburne.
The Gorham High School class of 1970 will have a mini reunion at the Town and Country lounge on Saturday starting at 5 p.m. Gorham High organizer Andy Daigle said originally the Gorham High reunion was planned for just a few people as Daigle planned to attend the Berlin event, âbut there was so much feedback on social media that we decided to expand the event. Due to the response, the Gorham mini reunion has been opened to any Gorham High School graduate who wants to attend.â Â
“Pepe will join our display of other snakes like the bull snake and hognosed snake we have here,” said Ray Poulin, head of research and collections and curator of the vertebrate zoology section at the museum, noting their newest addition now has a pet name. What Olson and his cat discovered was a non-native snake to Saskatchewan, a Mexican black kingsnake, common to the desert region of that country, certainly not Saskatchewan. “This snake would have a hard time living on its own around here,” said Poulin, who sent a student intern to Estevan to retrieve the snake following a conversation with Olson. “It’s pretty hard being a snake in Saskatchewan. We only have nine species and eight of them can only survive effectively in the southern half of the province,” said Poulin.